Show ) THE SALINA TO ACCOMPANY MEAT OF VEGETABLES PREPARATIONS THAT ARE FAVORITES CALL SALINA UTAH Jessie Woodrow Wilson Become s The Basement Bride of Francis Bowes Sayre Philosopher Bp Tomatoes Will Alwaya — Spaghetti In Real Style — Red Pepper Salad le Excellent 8cilloped Enjoyed s ( Copjrribc Scalloped Tomatoes— In the bottom of a buttered baking dish put a layer of tomatoes ( peeled and cut In small slices) a sprinkling of sugar ealt and pepper then a layer of chopped onion Add a few bits of and green pepper butter cover with bread crumbs then another layer of tomatoes etc until the dlsb Is filled the top layer of fine bread crumbs covering the dlsb and bake In a moderate oven about 45 Remove minutes to brown the top the cover ten minutes before the tomatoes are done Italian style Spaghetti — Spaghetti can be prepared with very little trouble In the following manner: Put the spaghetti (without breaking) into boiling salted water boll rapidly uncovered from 30 to 40 minutes While It Is cooking open a can of tomato soup heat the contents in a saucepan add a lump of butter a good sprinkling of onion salt (or a spoonful of onion juice) a little celery salt and a dash of pepper When the spaghetti Is done drain and cover with this sauce Serve at the table with grated Parmesan cheese Lentils — Wash the lentils and soak them over night Next morning drain cover with boiling water and cook Drain and press slowly one hour Return to the through a colander saucepan season with salt and pepper and add a lump of butter Beat thoroughly over the Are until hot Francis B Sayre The lentils ehould be of the consistPour over ency of mashed potatoes each serving a tablespoonful of tomato sauce or chili sauce Washington Nov 25 — In the beauRed Pepper Salad— Wash and cut tiful east room of the White House the peppers in halves (lengthwise) at 4:30 o’clock this afternoon Jessie removing the eeeds Cover with cold Woodrow Wilson second daughter of water and cook until tender but not was made the wife of too soft Cool and cut Into strips the president Bowes Sayre Rev Sylvester Serve on lettuce with French or Italian Francis Princeton N J performed of Beach dressing the ceremony The entire affair was very simple Aunt 8ellna Braddock’s Cherry Pie as had been requested by the bride Line your pie tin with rich crust and the number of guests was rather Mix four tablespoonfuls of sugar with small — so to many perdistressingly two of flour and sprinkle a little more sons In olflclal and social circles of than half of it over the bottom of Washington who had expected to rethe cruBt Have ready a pint of ceive Invitations but were disappointseeded cherries put In half of them ed and sprinkle over them the remainder Miss Margaret Woodrow Wilson of the sugar and flour Then put in eldest of the three daughters acted rest of the cherries and juice and of honor to her sister and sprinkle wltbAJJ"'-“tablespoonful Wilson the n dnr ouugest waso "Inmst put oni were The three other bridesmaids slits in the of Miss Adeline Mitchell Scott of Princebr escape r steam Press tlie edges of paste to- ton daughter of Prof B William gether and bake in a moderate oven Scott Miss Marjorie Brown of Atlanfor 20 minutes to half an hour ta Pa daughter of Mrs Wilson’s cousin Col E T Brown and Miss Mary Roxbury Cake G White of Baltimore college friend a cup of butter one cup of of the bride sugar one cup of molasses one cup of Dr Grenfell Is Best Man sour milk four yolks of eggs three Mr Sayre was attended by his best cups of sifted flour two teaspoonfuls man Dr Wilfred T Grenfell the faof cinnamon of mous medical one teaspoonful missionary to the fishercloves grating of nutmeg two teamen of the Labrador coast The two spoonfuls of Boda whites of four eggs men have long been fast friends and one cup of currants or nut meats Mr Sayre Bpent two summers helpsiftIn usual manner Prepare the ing Dr Grenfell with his work ing the soda and spices Into the flour The ushers were Charles E Hughes and then sifting the whole together Jr son of Justice Hughes of the SuThe recipe makes three dozen small preme court and a classmate of Mr cakes Sayre in the Harvard law school Dr Gilbert Horax of Montclair N J who Scotch Muffins was a classmate at Williams college in 1909 and now at Johns Hopkins uniOne and pints flour one cupful honey salt versity Benjamin Burton of New teaspoonful York city and Dr Scoville Clark of two teaspoonfuls baking powder two who was Mr Sayre’s butter three eggs and Salem MassIn Labrador tablaspoonfuls and Newfoundcompanion a little over pint milk or thin land cream Sift together flour salt and Gown of Ivory 8atln Wedding powder rub In butter cold add beatThe bride's gown was of satin of en eggs milk or thin cream and honey a soft ivory tint trimmed with beauMix smoothly into batter as for pound It was tiful lace both old and rare fill sponge cake about cake In New York and the women made tins cold and fully greased and bake In good steady oven seven or eight connoisseurs declared that it was a In The lingerie the masterpiece minutes trousseau is of the most dainty material and is all hand made The maid Good Substitute for Butter bridesmaids of and beautiwere honor An economical substitute for butter fully gowned and all looked their best especially for use In seasoning vegeComing right in the midst of the tables etc is made by frying out ham this was season bacon or poultry fat either raw or chrysanthemum made a chrysanthemum wedding and cooked also the droppings from sauthat flower was used most profusely sages or the fat skimmed from soup In As the White House the adorning or gravy allowing to each half pint a small onion a little thyme a tea- bride's favorite color is mauve that was made the prevailing color in the spoonful of salt end a little pepper inThe and decorations east room out at a low temperature strain Try throufh cheesecloth and keep In a deed all the rooms in the president’s mansion were beautiful Indeed cold place Depart on Their Honeymoon After the ceremony was completed Crust Wheat Meal Put one pound of flour a pinch of and the couple had received the conrefreshsalt and a half teaspoon of baking gratulations of the guests ments were served and then Mr and Mix them well powder Into a basin then rub Into them six ounces of Mrs Sayre departed for their honeyfresh butter Work the mixture with moon Their plans Include a visit to a knife or fork into a paste by the ad- the home of Miss Nevin Mr Sayre’s dition of half a pint of water Roll it aunt at Windsor Forges near Pa where they first met After out once or twice and it will be ready for use Sufficient one pound for a January 1 they will live in Mass for Mr Sayre is to sever pudding large enough for three or four his connection with the office of Dispersons trict Attorney Whitman In New York and become assistant to Harry A GarLemons for Pis field president of Williams college I find it a great help when grated lemons are needed for pie instead of grating to cut In pieces and remove Real Test of Sympathy the seeds then put through a food can sympathize with the Anybody using the fine knife blade chopper sufferings of a friend but It requires a writes a contributor to the Modern very fine nature— It in fact It Is a saving of time This the nature of a true requires Priscilla individualist— to can be applied to citron figs and nuts sympathize with a friend's success— for fruit cake Oscar Wilde aald 7 KENNETT HARRIS Ba JjHjjWWe a Broiled Salt Fish Soak poal salt fish cut In one piece one hour In lukewarm water Drain put In baking pan dot over with one tablespdon butter and baks about 15 minutes la a hot oven Musical Item An “efficiency" expert without music In hla soul is figuring out how many nails a bass drummer could drive of enwith the same expenditure ergy Future Home of the East Room of White Sayre House Mrs F B "No Nels my friend" said the janitor to hlB sorrowful Scandinavian assistant “No Nels I would not make a complaint to the police” He shook his head slowly and solemnly “No I would not” he repeated “Not that I the police any harmless grudge amusement they’ve a hard life of It them boys what with Investigating committees grand juries and the like There ain’t none too many rays of sunshine on their paths But I'm considering it from your standpoint and as a matter of principle First of all what good is It agoing to do you? "Now aa understand it the guy that sold you the rihg was a medium If sized guy with a sandy mustache you look close and careful at me you'll see that I'm medium sized and while I wouldn’t want no one to call my mustache ‘sandy’ to my face I ain't got no doubt but what ’sandy’ is the word a stranger would use describing of It And I ain’t the only one sized sandy There’s medium mustached guys on the police force even If they was to throw out the drag and bring In all the sandy runts In Chicago business would be at a standstill and the' cars would stop You wouldn’t want that running would you? Sure you wouldn’t "In the next place Nels" continued the Janitor “this here guy didn’t give you no written guarantee that It was a diamond that he sold you for He may have give you the impression that it was when he picked it up off the sidewalk but impressions don’t cut no Sayre enyears after her graduation ehe gaged in settlement work In Kensington Pa and she is a member of the board of National executive the Young Wilson’s Jessie cake wedding Woman’s She Christian association was a triumph of the pastry cook’s adart It was two and a half feet haB delivered several excellent dresses In public tall counting the white orchids In appearance Bhe does not resemthat were placed on top of It and sisas as ble do her father her much 135 pounds The first weighed ters having rather the features of her layer was four inches thick and 22 mother’s family She is the Axsons laches across The cake contained swimmer an' accomplished rider and was and cost its Ingredients about $500 Over the body of fte tennlsV player and also something of an actress cake was molded a thick white Something About the Groom Icing scroll work on its top was a t Francis Bowes Sayre 1b design for the Initials of the bride years old and waB born at and groom done In silver and Soith Bethlehem Pa a son of the around the sides were lilies cyJhe who Robert built Heysham Sayre Thir delvalley In white sugar was diBtribii icious confection in (he Lehigh Valley railroad and at Co's the fxme presiIron dent of the Bethlehem works satin ribbon and each of thq jfroper size to go under the pollow the since known as the Bethlehem steel was once works He also president recipient to bring dreams" of the board of trustees of the Lehigh JESSY'S WEDDING CAKE ft for There was one disappointment those who attended the wedding for the gifts were not put on dlsllay It is known that these include! many beautiful and valuable articles sent by relatives and personal friends of the bride and groom and of their families and by admirers of President Wilson Handsome presents were sent by both the senate and th house that of the latter being a diamond which Miss Genevieve Clark daughter of the speaker bought for the representatives in New York Guests Limited to 400 Those who were invited to witness personal wedding were mostly friends and the number was kept down close to four hundred The liBt was pared and revised several times and as has been said the operation resulted In many heartburnings From the house of representatives’ circle for Instance the only guests were Speaker Mrs Clark and Miss Champ Clark Genevieve Clark Marjory Leader Underwood and Mrs Underwood and Minority Leader Mann and Mrs Mann As might be expected the streets outside the White House were as crowded as the police would permit with curious persons eager to watch the arrival and departure of the guests and trying to obtain through the windows a glimpse of the doings within The police arrangements were admirIn the able and nothing happened White House or outside to mar the happy occasion The wedding of Mr' Sayre and Miss Wilson was the thirteenth to be celebrated In the White House but the bride has always considered 13 her lucky number Instead of a hoodoo There have been more than twenty weddings in which either the bride or groom resided In the White House and the last wedding certmony performed there was the one which united Alice Roosevelt and Nicholas Today’s event was much quieter than that one and the guests not so numerous nearly Mrs Sayre a Social Worker Mrs Sayre was born In Gainsville Pa She atyears ago tended the Women’s college at Baltimore and was an honor member of class of 1908 being also elected a the member of Phi Beta Kappa For two the When Mending br W G Chapman) ally If a fellow’s got something good' somewhere near to sell he wants If I found a sir what It’s worth carat diamond ring I wouldn’t sell it to no squarehead for I could hock It most anywhere-foten dollars Same way If I owned a gold mine that the finest expert claimed would produce a million — I wouldn’t peddle the stock at five centa a share to get money to develop It and keep It out of the hands of the combine I’d develop it with first I don’t vant my my I’m leary of ’em bargains too big when they get over a certain size I may lose money that way but I’ll bet I’ve saved lots of It too Still if I did happen to buy a gold brick that some sandy mustached guy had swiped: and found out from the afterwards that It wasn’t what It had been cracked up to be I wouldn’t make no complaint to the government “No don’t you never holler Some of these days you may buy an In Florida and be sort of disappointed with It but you’ll stand a better chance of trading It oft side unimproved if you haven’t been too noisy about it to your circle Ever know a sucof acquaintances cessful politician to squeal when thrown down? Not on your life He lets bygones be bygones and keep his little snickersnee sharped up for future use You may not go Into politics but It’s a cinch you’ll get married and there’s another game where you’re liable to get the worst of it I guess ‘most every married man think he has at times and the women are dead sure of it But why bellyache f Here I’ve been married now close on to twenty years and — “No Nels my friend it doesn’t good to holler Every holler Is a knock — and It Isn’t the other fellow you’re knocking though you may think it Is “And if you’d had a five dollar bill in your kick Instead of the small change you’d have been two and a Umbrellas Take a small piece of black sticking plaster and soak It until it is quite soft place it carefully under the hole Inside and let It dry This is better than darning as It closes the hole neater without stitching Women as a Power “If ever the time comes when women shall come together simply and for the benefit of mankind It purely will be a power such as the world has never dreamed of “—Matthew Arnold TAKE IT FROM ME NELS' THE FOR SYMPATHY FELLOW NEVER university ice He might have thought it was Francis Bowes Sayre graduated from himself and been mistaken Lawrencevllle school Lawrencevllle the same as you was Anybody's liaN J in 1904 and from Williams colble to make a mistake What you He entered Harvard law lege In 1909 to have done was to have took ought school and graduated “cum laude” to a good jeweler and had It certiit He was a member of the Sigma Phi fied before you paid out any money fraternity Gargoyle society and the on It You was careless that’s all Phi Beta Kappa at Williams For the there la about it past year he has been working In the “The other reason why I wouldn’t office of District Attorney Whitman of advise you to set the machinery of New York During the summer he the law In motion about this here was admitted to the bar of New York business ie the principle I was tellstate You take this for your Mr Sayre’s mother is Mrs Martha ing you about motto: ’Never make a holler’ — not un’ Finlay Sayre daughter of the late der no circumstances If you get William Nevin who was president of stung hide the swelling the best you at can Franklin and Marshal college and keep your mouth shut until Lancaster Pa She la a descendant of you get off some place by yourself of North Carolina Hugh Williamson where nobody ain’t agoing to hear one of the framers of the Constitution you Then If you want to relieve yourof the United States and Is a sister self by a few remarks go ahead and of the late Robert Nevin head of the make ’em and get it off your chest American church at Rome and a cousAnybody’s liable to be a sucker some in of Ethelbert Nevin the composer time nobody can’t be wise to all the Other White House Weddings plants there Is but believe me the The wedding of Jessie Wilson and biggest boob In the bunch la the yaFrancis Sayre was the thirteenth to be hoo with the yawp who wants everyBolemnized In the White House The body to know how shameful he's been first was that of Anna Todd a niece of Imposed on and first husband Dolly Madison's “You take It from me Nels my John G Jackson Then Mrs Madifriend: the fellow that’s looking for son’s sister Lucy was married to sympathy all the time never gets it Todd of The third What he gets Is the fishy eye or the Judge Kentucky wedding that of Maria Monroe daughbut sympathy — nix Not merry ter of President Monroe to Samuel If he puts up a holler If any Lawrence Gouverneur in 1820 marked gets the best of me In a deal the first social use of the east room I make up my mind I’m Just as much second son later John the Eight years to blame for It as he is All I’ve got of President John Quincy Adams mar- Is what’s If I can acomlng to me ried his cousin Mary Hellen in the throw a rope on his goat any time blue room While General Jackson without advertising myself as an easy was president there were three wedIf It mark I’ll do can’t I’ll charge dings in the White House those of it up to experience Della Lewis to Alphonse Joseph Yver "You see I’m a man that likes to Pageot of the French legation Mary have the good opinion of my friends" Eaton to Lucien B Polk and Emily declared the Janitor "I’ve got the Martin to Louis Randolph Many reputation of being a pretty flossy years passed before there was anothat least that’s what my proposition er marriage ceremony In the presi- friends tell me and I’ll stand for a dent's mansion tho next being of Nel- pretty hard poke of the gaff before I’ll lie the only daughter of General contradict ’em If there’s any rumors Grant and Algernon C F Sartoris to the contrary floating around they In 1876 Emily Platt a niece Mrs don’t come from me If I pick a winHayes was married In the blue room ner any time I ain’t going to make no to Gen Russell Hastings The elev- dark secret of it but If I drop a enth of this series of weddings was week’s wages on a bum tip I wouldn't that of President Cleveland to Frances even tell my wife This here world Folsom and the twelfth that of Presiis full of brace games Nels my dent Roosevelt’s daughter Alice to friend and we all go against ’em Nicholas Longworth more or less the wise boys and the both but there ain’t no evidence against the wise ones They Mizpah letters to The word Mizpah or Mlzpeh is He- don’t write no Indignant You'll see ’em come out brew and means (‘Watch Tower” For the papers example see Genesis 31:49 where we of the side show with a happy satisread “And Mizpah for he said the fied smile on their faces and they Lord watch between me and thee don’t go back to tell the ticket seller that he’s ’em when we are absent one from anoth“Most of the trouble we have In the er” For additional light on the subway of getting skinned Is when we try ject you may look at Judges 10:17 to get something for nothing without 1111 20:1 Also I Samuel 7:6 10:17 understanding the game I’ve watched things pretty close for a man that's Longest British Tunnel got his work to look after but I never The Severn tunnel seven mile seen a guy make his living by giving long Is the greatest in Britain away valuable property Most gener-- jt jL THAT’S ALWAYS GETS IT" LOOKING quarter worse off than what you of that an d be happy” j ( For Abandoned Children Hungary iiisintalns 17 Institutions indigent abandoned delinquent and: abused children It Is the custom to receive every child applicant to give? him a bath and clean clothes and then to investigate his condition If warrants the state’s Interference the child Is admitted Seventeen thousand children were thus received in 1908 Most of these are placed out In the country or with farmers or artisans of good character and in moderate circumstances Five reformatories havye been established for delinquent or absolutely unruly children They ’lave room for a thousand inmates who live together In family groups of 25 learning a trade under thA supervision of the head of the household Corporal punishment Is still administered Up to 1908 2331 Inmates had been released on parole 866 per cent had worked steadily and had kept straight 54 per cent had committed crimes and 8 per cent had disappeared — The Survey of Free Drinks for Italian Lawmakers Stormy sittings of the Italian chamof deputies have led to increased consumption of liquids and som economists are endeavoring to abolish free drinks When a deputy rises to deliver a set oration coffee and Iced water are brought him by a messenOne of the speaker’s neighbor ger pours him out a cup and keeps it replenished There is a buffet In tho outer lobby where deputies are supplied with beer gratuitously coffee ices and mineral waters and in hot weather this is well patronized as however the value of tho drinks consumed last year by tho 508 deputies was barely $4000 (of which $2000 went for mineral waters) t they cannot be accused of ber Parliamentary representatives in Free drinks and are the only priv- Italy receive no pay free railway travel ileges they enjoy Increase of Lunacy A famous British Dr physician Forbes Winslow collected figures that in all civilized countries lunacy was largely on the Increase "In 1859 there was one lunatlo In every 636 of the population Today there is one in every 275 In France?-6years ago there was one Insane person In every 750 of the population Today there Is one in every 800" This Increase he attributed to alcohol Boclal competition and strain heredity and Injudicious marriages adding that It the present me of the growth of lunacy continued we should have more Insane than sane In Una world 300 years hence - |